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Effect of a ridge on mid-ocean biomass.
Public Library of Science
2013
ecology
Community Ecology
Energy flow
ecosystems
ecosystem functioning
biodiversity
Biogeochemistry
Marine biology
Fisheries science
Marine ecology
marine and aquatic sciences
Marine geology
Ocean ridges
oceanography
Biological oceanography
oceans
Atlantic Ocean
mid-ocean
2013-05-02 01:51:08
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Effect_of_a_ridge_on_mid_ocean_biomass_/696668
<p>Comparison of sections of a hypothetical ocean with the MAR truncated at the 3500 m depth horizon (upper panel) with the real ocean with a ridge present (lower panel). The thickness of the red section indicates the benthic biomass that decreases with depth. V<sub>ridge</sub> is the volume of water, including pelagic biomass displaced by the ridge.</p>